- It was wonderful to feel their support, says 2-0 goal scorer Felix Hörberg to Dplay about the small but loud heel that stood on stands just outside the arena. The players were there after the match and thanked the heel for the support.

Hörberg got a nice hit from outside and FFF's goalkeeper Johan Brattberg did not reach the ball that sailed into goal in the left corner at the end of the first half.

Francis Jno-Baptiste ran behind Falkenberg's back line and nodded in 1-0 from close range in the 18th minute.

- We do not relax because we have won three matches. Even though we conceded a goal today, it was stable and we work hard for each other and are humble, which is the key, says Ronald Mukiibi who played until the first goal.

Desperate Falkenberg chased the equalizer

After just under an hour, Edi Sylisufaj reduced to 1-2 with a fine header for Falkenberg who once again collected an odd goal loss. The team pressed desperately on the six minute long extra time without getting any results.

- We fought to the last, says Sylisufaj.

ÖFK climbed, at least temporarily, from ninth to seventh place in the table and has left the bottom region and is a stable middle team under new coach Amir Azrafshan, who on paper is assisting Pero Kapcevic due to lack of license.